Faced with familiar crossroads, UNC tries to repeat history while State looks to change it
Posted Oct 15, 2014
UNC has lost four straight going into Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech, but has shown some signs of life in its two most recent games. That includes a 50-43 loss at Notre Dame last Saturday that had a familiar feel to it. “This Notre Dame game was a lot like Miami last year,” Larry Fedora said of a 27-23 Thursday night loss to the Hurricanes that became the turning point of UNC’s season.
(Wilmington Star News)
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